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EHCI Debug Device mode (printk) ---> | EHCI Debug Device mode (printk) ---> | ||
=== Loading === | === Loading === | ||
Remove all usb gadget drivers such as g_ehter with rmmod then do: | |||
modprobe g_dbgp | |||
=== Finding the USB debug port === | === Finding the USB debug port === |
Revision as of 18:29, 6 June 2013
Introduction
This page is about using embedded GNU/Linux devices in order to get the USB debug logs.
Howto
Compiling
- You need to be familiar with (cross) compiling your kernel.
- (Cross) compile it as usual but during the configuration do the following:
Go into Device Drivers:
Device Drivers --->
Then go into USB support:
[*] USB support --->
Then go into USB Gadget Support:
<M> USB Gadget Support --->
Then enable the following option:
<M> EHCI Debug Device Gadget
Then select the printk option for now(a bug has to be fixed to make serial option work properly):
EHCI Debug Device mode (printk) --->
Loading
Remove all usb gadget drivers such as g_ehter with rmmod then do:
modprobe g_dbgp
Finding the USB debug port
Tested hardware
Brand and Device | kernel used | Target devices | works? |
---|---|---|---|
Goldelico GTA04 A3 | neil-plus kernel and branch | Lenovo X60 | Yes |
Buglabs's bug 2.0 | TODO | Lenovo X60 | Not yet |